Street Dreams

Clink Street Ceramics was established in Clink Street in 2014. This cobbled street is at the centre of London’s South Bank - a stretch of roads and pathways along the southern side of the River Thames. The South Bank has over the past 40+ years become the beating heart of the UK skateboarding scene - the Undercroft at the South Bank Centre has become the most famous skate park in the country, with a love hate relationship between the building’s owners and skateboarders.

This project, Street Dreams, aims to document and celebrate some of the everyday moments of skateboarding history through a series of ceramic artworks. Skateboarding saw significant changes during the 1980s and 90s, and this project focuses on skateboarding journalism during this vibrant and formative period. The ceramic pieces are all one-off artworks designed and made by studio potter James Sims. They are hand thrown from a variety of clay bodies and use geometric shapes inspired by the curves of skateparks and street ledges, rails, and steps. Through in depth research into 1980s and 90s skateboarding magazines, a series of ceramic transfers are used to celebrate these everyday moments often lost from documented skateboarding history.


The Outrageous Pipes Of Arizona, 2024

Staffordshire Stoneware clay, white semi transparent glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers


Tomo, 2024

Staffordshire Stoneware clay, Red Keuper clay, transparent glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers


No Smalls At All, 2024

Recycled Staffordshire Stoneware clay, underglaze stains, transparent glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers


Frontal Derrière, 2024

Recycled Staffordshire Stoneware clay, underglaze stains, transparent glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers


What Do You Want To Do Today, 2024

Recycled Staffordshire Stoneware clay, underglaze stains, transparent glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers


Liberty, 2024

Concrete effect Stoneware clay, underglaze stains, transparent glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers


Toxic, 2024

Recycled Staffordshire Stoneware clay, underglaze stains, transparent glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers


The Factory, 2024

Concrete effect Stoneware clay, underglaze stains, transparent glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers